I went to the website after searching around on here for a while and decided it would be a very nice thrower. However I'm having trouble finding detailed information on.. er well anything.
On the products I've come to the conclusion that the DBS is the "brightest and longest reaching" thrower. If I'm wrong please slap me around.
Let pretend I'm right to finish this post, on the bottom I want a digitally regulated model, I want it to be the same brightness as long as I can.
I also "think" the Q5 is the best LED available from a couple of random posts while buying a PD30 Q5. Is that also right?
So is this (DBS V3 w/ 3SD Cree XR-E WC Q5 (SMO)) what I should be buying? Should I upgrade to R2.. whatever that is.
Then.. err I haven't found the lumen output.. or the expected runtime.
..Then, I would need to buy an 18650 battery and charger.
So, is this the brightest and longest running model?
Will using the rechargeable hinder the performance?
Where can I find some lumens and runtime info?
Thanks for any help. I guarantee I have searched, but if I missed the post that said it all, again, just slap me a little bit.
On the products I've come to the conclusion that the DBS is the "brightest and longest reaching" thrower. If I'm wrong please slap me around.
Let pretend I'm right to finish this post, on the bottom I want a digitally regulated model, I want it to be the same brightness as long as I can.
I also "think" the Q5 is the best LED available from a couple of random posts while buying a PD30 Q5. Is that also right?
So is this (DBS V3 w/ 3SD Cree XR-E WC Q5 (SMO)) what I should be buying? Should I upgrade to R2.. whatever that is.
Then.. err I haven't found the lumen output.. or the expected runtime.
..Then, I would need to buy an 18650 battery and charger.
So, is this the brightest and longest running model?
Will using the rechargeable hinder the performance?
Where can I find some lumens and runtime info?
Thanks for any help. I guarantee I have searched, but if I missed the post that said it all, again, just slap me a little bit.
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